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enthrone
[en-throhn]
verb (used with object)
to place on or as on a throne.
to invest with sovereign or episcopal authority.
to exalt.
enthrone
/ ɛnˈθrəʊn /
verb
to place on a throne
to honour or exalt
to assign authority to
Other Word Forms
- reenthrone verb (used with object)
- enthronement noun
Example Sentences
Prolific sculptor Frederick William Sievers shows a seated Maury enthroned like Zeus before a globe held aloft by swarming figures representing the forces of air and water.
When he was two years old, a search party of Buddhist officials recognised him as the reincarnation of the 13 previous Dalai Lamas and he was enthroned before he turned four.
Channel 4 News said Bishop John, who was enthroned Bishop of Liverpool in 2023, was interviewed voluntarily under caution by police in March last year.
Hierarchies in art, with painting and sculpture enthroned at the top, don’t make sense either.
Thailand's constitution states the king is "enthroned in a position of revered worship".
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